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What are the key factors to consider when selecting a dedicated server for your business?
John_1Gbits
Member, Host Rep
in General
Choosing a dedicated server is a lot like selecting a trustworthy landlord for your business. It's a decision that impacts your operations long-term, so what key factors do you consider when making your choice?
Some important aspects might include:
Provider Reputation
Reliability
Performance
Support
Security
Scalability
Location
Price
Reviews and Recommendations
Customization Options
And so on ...
We kindly ask you to carefully consider each factor. Your detailed feedback is incredibly valuable to us, and we'd love to hear your thoughts!

Comments
Price
Everything..
First question is... Is the server able to do the job we need it to do.
We expect compensation for writing detailed essays.
$7/month dedicated server would suffice as compensation. 1-month price lock for every 100 words.
Not wasting everybody's time with boilerplate blabla is the very minimum I expect from a provider.
If it's 'for business' #1 is trust.
Yep! Once its confirmed that the server is up to the task, then other factors like reliability, security, and scalability come into play.
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Maybe, but have you considered the long-term value?? I think It depends on the the purpose in using the server.
80% Price/Performance ratio.
20% Provider Reputation.
John 10Gbits
That is still price..
If this is a production level application:
good support, my needs will change, the hardware will age, and I need professional and prompt help from staff to handle it all
good network, not just connectivity, but bandwidth reserves and availability, I don't want my service to drop out or my latency to spike.
Quality server room, at T3 level or higher, at least dual power supply, etc. ......
Quality enterprise grade hardware. Honestly this is a bit controversial as I'm fine with an AMD 9900X, so the implication here is that vendors should use reliable hardware and make sure they have a good handle on it!
price, yes, that's certainly important too. We'll go for something that isn't cheap, but is competitive enough when you consider all of the above. I don't mind merchants automating a lot of things, that actually means they have good scale and processes in place and can rely on that to improve quality and reduce costs. I know it's a bit of an overreach to discuss Hetzner here, but they're really quite unique in that regard.
great way to say "we resell everything listed on our site so it's impossible for us to compete on price"
edit:
nice fake customer reviews btw
Thank you for bringing this to our attention! We appreciate your feedback, and while mistakes can happen, it helps us improve and maintain our standards. We'll follow up on this issue and ensure accuracy moving forward.
Have you ever paid more than you expected for a service?
You’ve nailed the essentials
strong support, reliable infrastructure, and quality hardware are non-negotiable. Pricing should be competitive, but value and long-term stability are what truly matter.